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NDIS provider ‘put himself first’ defrauding 19 people with disabilities

NDIS provider ‘put himself first’ defrauding 19 people with disabilities

South Australian man Paul Tilbury defrauded the NDIA and made false claims against 19 NDIS clients on 42 occasions over a two year period between April 2017 and April 2019. The false claims totalled $404,010,58. 

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